Sina Biodun Bakare: Abioro knew about my father, Ayinde Bakare’s death.

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • This chat session is a no-holds-barred with the scion of late Juju music front runner, Ayinde Bakare.
    It was recorded in March 2020.

Комментарии • 81

  • @abayomidosumu8139
    @abayomidosumu8139 Год назад +3

    Adeyanju is more of investigative interviewer than normal interviewer. I always enjoy his presentation

  • @delesenbanjo8437
    @delesenbanjo8437 Год назад +15

    I love uncle Bakare, he gave full details. He has a lot of information about his dad and all other great musicians. May you live long Baba.

    • @delesenbanjo8437
      @delesenbanjo8437 Год назад +4

      I never knew Kayode Fashola was not a band leader until this very minute, that beautiful voice was Emos Bakare. I shed tears when I heard how Ayinde Bakare was murdered.

    • @mutiatlawal6918
      @mutiatlawal6918 Год назад +3

      Lekan salami e je ka tata kole ka tun ramoto ooo olalekan salaaa olaleka salaam i ooo

    • @delesenbanjo8437
      @delesenbanjo8437 Год назад +4

      @@mutiatlawal6918 Bi owo osi loni owo le de lola

  • @bamigbolaolawalarami9107
    @bamigbolaolawalarami9107 Год назад +2

    This Abioro! He was always lucky to find best musicians but always a cheat to everyone of them all!!
    No one ever said anything good about him...haba!!!!
    This is a very interesting interview. May God bless Baba Sina Bakare for all these great revelations.

  • @adesuaolanrewaju752
    @adesuaolanrewaju752 Год назад +5

    I didn't see anyone among those old timers who said anything good about bolarinwa Abioro

  • @popsonjaiyesimi7670
    @popsonjaiyesimi7670 Год назад +6

    Aremu. This is a film material. Dynamic Yoruba historical item.

  • @macwesborn2583
    @macwesborn2583 Год назад +3

    Dele,you definitely have a good place in history.........

  • @mohamedbombata739
    @mohamedbombata739 Год назад +1

    God bless you Seyi Bakere. I'm 75yrs old borne and raise in Lagos. I grew up with your father and his juju music group. God bless you.

  • @turnerj-hl8fw
    @turnerj-hl8fw 9 месяцев назад +1

    You’re always a proudly Lafiaji Man … God bless you Omo adugbo mi my 4fathers are all from Okesuna descendant from Ijebu

  • @ayyodele
    @ayyodele 8 месяцев назад +1

    You can be the pioneering person who will carry out a well told documentary on the metamorphosis of music in Nigeria from early 1900 till present. You have enough materials to do it. All the best

  • @emmanymatthew2539
    @emmanymatthew2539 Год назад +1

    What an interview; my dad once told me that juju music originated from the ijeshas and I asked him what about adamo and he said adamo was from ile ife, but I never believed him. But this interview has confirmed what he said.. God rest his soul…

  • @adesewa100
    @adesewa100 Год назад +3

    Pa Ambrose Campbell was an unsung heroes of JuJu music in Nigeria. Too bad.

  • @rotimibalogun4513
    @rotimibalogun4513 4 месяца назад

    Egbon Shina,a true Lagosian, equally spent my youthful years on the island, Hawley Street precisely,once watched you live at Freeman Street Lagos, this is nostalgic,may you live long sir.

  • @babasolaokikiola5221
    @babasolaokikiola5221 Год назад +2

    Oluwa ooo, gbadura Wa ooo, I swear I just remember this music instantly it's being played, & I never knew Ayinde Bakare sang it, I thought it was Kayode Fashola..
    Wow, almost all his records I still remember.

  • @tobiemmanuelij3977
    @tobiemmanuelij3977 7 месяцев назад

    My brother, you have enough data to be a Professor in History of Yoruba popular musician/music...Thank you for not keeping away this informations away from the public.You really gladdens my heart when listening to your interviews.God bless you sir

  • @femifaj3545
    @femifaj3545 Год назад +2

    You are doing a fantastic job interviewing all these Yoruba legends we grew up knowing 👏
    Can you please interview Wale Daniel about the life and music of Pa Ojoge Daniel.
    Wale Daniel is Pa Ojoge's son.
    He is a lawyer now based in Ibadan. He may also be known as Wale Ojoge Daniel

  • @babatundeadebayo1526
    @babatundeadebayo1526 Год назад +2

    Agba man ,thanks alot,I heard story that he was nevr find again,they can't find the dead body,now u sherd light on ,about ayinde,s death,god bless

  • @yinkaonisarotu7115
    @yinkaonisarotu7115 Год назад +3

    This is a great job, Dele. This is historical and great stuffs. Dele you need to do more for visibility . You have great potentials but visibilities is needed for better opportunities. Well done . This is documentary per excellence

  • @olugbengasobiye8083
    @olugbengasobiye8083 6 месяцев назад

    Really
    There is this aspect which my daddy told me the power in the name of ayinde it is highly spiritual even there was this unproven facts or claims that ayinde Bakare death body was pilfered to improve their voice to mimicking ayinde Bakare voice

  • @TaiwoOlatunji-cc1km
    @TaiwoOlatunji-cc1km Год назад +1

    These are incredible stories! It is saddening that Ayinde Bakare's came to a tragic end. This story should be told again and again and in multiple forms (including biographies, documentaries, etc). Abioro is a hero of music promotion in Nigeria and a villain (as multiple historical sources have indicated). One thing that we cannot ignore is the story of Ayinde murder tells us that impunity, injustice and blood have been flowing on Nigeria's soil for a long time. Agbaman Adeyanju thank you for this and other interviews.

  • @babajidefadugba5714
    @babajidefadugba5714 Год назад +2

    kudus to Agba man you are a blessing to this generation.

  • @rajimusa9222
    @rajimusa9222 Год назад +1

    Uncle Bakare you. have said it all and put the record straight most especially about the sudden death of your father. Sinners will not go unpunished. May the Almighty Allah be with you and grant. Baba Alijhana friidaus

  • @babasolaokikiola5221
    @babasolaokikiola5221 Год назад +5

    Wasiu Ayinde's real name is Ishola, Barrister is Ayinde, his father's name was Balogun... D only name that was added to his name was Barrister.. & he took if from his composer from inception's name Jibowu Barrister..

  • @oluadeosunart
    @oluadeosunart Год назад +3

    What a fantastic interview. I’ll never regret listening. Very enlightening and educative. God bless you. More grace❤

  • @olumideajayi4812
    @olumideajayi4812 Год назад +2

    Wow.. I really enjoyed this interview. So much information was revealed. If not for this, many still believe Ayinde Bakare's body has not been found . Thank you, Mr Sina for letting us know this. Love you sir you are an encyclopedia of music. To Baale Agbaletu ...more grace.

  • @dejiogundimu4579
    @dejiogundimu4579 Год назад +1

    Well done Sir.
    May the good Lord continue to bless guide and strengthen you for long healthy life.
    May your children and other generations live fulfilling and glorious years.
    Amen.

  • @ajobiewebankolechristopher8511

    I listened to ds interview on radio a s so blessed seeing it here ,it great memories for we lovers of juju and highlife

  • @IbrahimOlowookere
    @IbrahimOlowookere 6 месяцев назад

    Lot of lessons learnt from this interview

  • @gbenro64
    @gbenro64 Год назад +1

    This is a very comprehensive interview.Ayinde Bakare played severally for my late father Alhaji B.M Alli and his club Egbe House.He was the one that played during my father's house warming in Oct.1970.Please can you upload many of Ayinde Bakare's songs and DO Akinola.Thanks

  • @adesewa100
    @adesewa100 Год назад +1

    Very deep and real reasons from the son of Late Pa Ayinde Bakare. May his soul rest in peace.....

  • @juniorbrowne3768
    @juniorbrowne3768 Год назад +1

    The best of the best interview...
    I wish you asked more about Fuji creator...
    Kudo....

  • @adekunleadegbite9149
    @adekunleadegbite9149 Год назад +1

    Very incisive interview God bless you

  • @abibodlogistics
    @abibodlogistics Год назад +1

    I watch this program once in a while and thankfully I was fortunate to have watched this one,so good it revealed the truth that I have been longing to know for so many years,it is indeed very educative as it is revealing.What I heard was that late Ayinde Bakare was playing somewhere and some people came to the venue and tricked him away from the venue and his corpse was later found floating on the dirty water just after about three days.I happen to fall into the era of the old school and I want to beg this presenter to stop being forward,this is how we can learn because if you keep saying things ahead of the people that you are interviewing they might say that if you already know it why then are you asking them.The people that have the advantage to learn are the people that can listen.Like I said I belong to the old school and truth is that I still learn from this program because there are so many things that happened years ago that we are only able to know the truth from the horses mouth.Good job,keep it up.

  • @mosessonubi5154
    @mosessonubi5154 Год назад +1

    Great interview,than you for what you are doing Dele

  • @popsonjaiyesimi7670
    @popsonjaiyesimi7670 Год назад

    Father of all Father giving us the Lagos vibes. Love ❤️ him. O nta Bush, o nta igbo. I can listen to this a million times ❤️ Aremu Afolayan. Please work on this 👍 great Yoruba musical heritage, especially when this legend is alive. Please Aremu🙏

  • @tundeadeosun8741
    @tundeadeosun8741 Год назад +1

    Dele you are real a AGBAMAN...Ori e ti pe juuuuuu

  • @dayoofere8513
    @dayoofere8513 11 месяцев назад

    There should be a film or documentary on this legends Ambrose Campbell, Ayinde Bakare, J O Araba & Tunde Nightingale.

  • @kehindeoniemayin1250
    @kehindeoniemayin1250 Месяц назад

    Agbaletu, another test of your patience!

  • @rasaqakinyemi7480
    @rasaqakinyemi7480 Год назад

    I love this man is vocal. Is real lagos man

  • @davidbishop2329
    @davidbishop2329 Год назад +1

    Thank u abaa u are almost beating the man that also producer of agba agba that taiwo gur ..

  • @adesewa100
    @adesewa100 Год назад

    Uncle S'ina Bakare , thanks for setting the record straight ✅

  • @adeka2438
    @adeka2438 Год назад

    Waoooo
    Very interesting and educative.
    Welldone Agbaletu

  • @taiwoattah9617
    @taiwoattah9617 Год назад

    GOD BLESS YORUBA NATION NO Going BACK YORUBA NATION, SINA BAKARE you will Live Long, God is at your back, Because you speak to the truth about ALHAJI BOLARINWA ABORO,

  • @oola-bq4gg
    @oola-bq4gg Год назад +7

    The interviewer was not prepared nor structured. Please for heaven sake if you are documenting our history, culture, heritage kindly do it justice by being patient. Research properly. Infact go back and do this interview properly. Abeg for prosperity sake. I am highly interested. Nonetheless kudos 👏 💐.

    • @deleadeyanju
      @deleadeyanju  Год назад +6

      This was not an interview sir. It’s a chat. But we keep improving. Thank you so much sir.

  • @clementogunsakin978
    @clementogunsakin978 Год назад

    To be honest I really enjoyed this interview, expecially on story behind Ayinde barrister and the confirmation on what K1 said. Full interview

  • @johnsonolajide4647
    @johnsonolajide4647 Год назад

    I really really enjoyed this conversation.

  • @SongTown
    @SongTown Год назад

    Well done brother. Keep up the good work. I’m sure we can bring back juju music to it’s very best. I believe contents like this can inspire the younger generations to start looking into juju music. There’s is still a huge market for juju music but it has to be done properly.

    • @deleadeyanju
      @deleadeyanju  Год назад

      Thank you so much sir. I appreciate your comment and I must say I appreciate all you do on Song Town too. I'm a fan.

  • @RO-zq7hc
    @RO-zq7hc Год назад +1

    Wow l really enjoyed this interview.I hope this guy should write a book on Juju music.of l may ask,how l contact him.Thanks.

  • @munirosinaike2903
    @munirosinaike2903 5 месяцев назад

    Ijinle oro! Lati enu oni nkan!
    Many facts were hidden, and only the witnesses can reveal the originality of the truth.

  • @SamOdimayo-yl9hy
    @SamOdimayo-yl9hy 10 месяцев назад

    Asiko is Ikale music from time immemorial.

  • @babasolaokikiola5221
    @babasolaokikiola5221 Год назад +4

    Yakubu Abioro Bolarinwa , this man, only d Almighty Allah can save this man from punishment, no one ever talk good of him... O ga oooo
    Astagfrullahi Wa tubulehi.

    • @dejiogundimu4579
      @dejiogundimu4579 Год назад +5

      How many of Bolarinwa Abioro's children are really successful in the real sense of being successful today ?
      I just want to know...
      Whatever we are doing today, we must remember what Yoruba call Àtubòtán.
      Bobby Aladeniyi, Sunny Aladeniyi (King Sunny Ade) and Ayinde Bakare was exploited and humiliated by Bolarinwa Abioro, can anyone point to any legacy of Abioro apart from dirty controversies ?
      Let us remember 2moro in whatever we do today.
      Bolarinwa Abioro lived as if he will be alive forever.

  • @davidbishop2329
    @davidbishop2329 Год назад +2

    Maybe u should also be doing video more to beat taiwo completely

  • @adebowalebabalola3570
    @adebowalebabalola3570 Год назад +1

    Best of all interviews. He said Barrister named the genre Fuji which simply concluded that he crested Fuji not were.

    • @oladotun7489
      @oladotun7489 Год назад

      He confirmed Barry name it Fuji not created it.

    • @alesinloyeoluwaseun42
      @alesinloyeoluwaseun42 6 месяцев назад

      @oladotun7489 I didn't understand u , u mean someone that name his music Fuji from the beginning is not the creator then who ?

  • @blessedbabe3316
    @blessedbabe3316 Год назад

    🕺🏻🎸Mayowoloromio Oluwa jowobamigbe erumidori semileni iyititidale madojutimio Oluwa. Mofeseadurakan ebamiseamiase ileayetimowa mofelowolowo mofekolemole kintunramoto timbaramototan kingbadunarami masemibiotiwunmi Eledumare Iyawo-timobafe kobimorere funmi esamiekingbo eyinmajority koniburukonibaje nigbatawalaye 💃🏻🎤🎸🕺🏻🎼🎹🎼
    Pls who sang dis song, Just rem dis song wen I was lil growing up arnd Massey Children Hospital, playing diff Music/Recs for customers, helping my mom @ her Beer, Minerals n Grocery Palor. Wow, gone r those days, I recalled being loved n adored, by all customers, used to make lots of extras; money then, equally gets dashed/tips, all d time, making lots of sales, for my precious, beautiful mom, dear Lord God bless her soul, she's now in her mid/late 80's. Luv y'all ...
    🥀Bless Up y'all🙏

  • @adesewa100
    @adesewa100 Год назад

    Omo Baba Olowo...

  • @adesewa100
    @adesewa100 Год назад +1

    Nostalgia...

  • @williamsadekunleadedayo8230
    @williamsadekunleadedayo8230 Год назад

    The records like OJU OWO KII PỌN DADA, Rántí Ọmọ eni ti Iwọ n se and Ìyàwó to mọ yayi Ọkọ just to mention view
    So Kayode Fashola was not the one that LED the vocal?

  • @delesenbanjo8437
    @delesenbanjo8437 Год назад

    Aiye ni ika o, Ayinde Bakare was betrayed and killed. Eni moni lo nse ni.

  • @secondrep1091
    @secondrep1091 Год назад +1

    That Bolarinwa Abioro must be a very wicked person in his lifetime all because of money. He had a lot of problems with many artists of his time. He had problems with Ayinde Bakare, King Sunny Ade and many others.

  • @adesewa100
    @adesewa100 Год назад +1

    So Abioro knew about the death of this illustrious man ..

    • @delesenbanjo8437
      @delesenbanjo8437 Год назад +1

      We've heard a lot about Chief Bolariwa Abioro.

    • @felixolalekanadebayo8946
      @felixolalekanadebayo8946 Год назад +4

      That Abioro of a man must be wicked. All the musicians that had encounter with Abioro did not speak well of him.

    • @felixolalekanadebayo8946
      @felixolalekanadebayo8946 Год назад +2

      Welldone daddy and my brother the anchorman but you should have shown it in video rather than audio

  • @igeadubi5883
    @igeadubi5883 Год назад

    Late Amos Bakare hailed from ipara remo not isara remo .

  • @futbolclubdekinetic4475
    @futbolclubdekinetic4475 11 месяцев назад

    In as much as i enjoyed the interview and Baba knowledge. But Baba needs to be corrected. WHAT does he mean by Boss .. Monsuru Akande is not a boss to Sikiru Barrister.
    😂😂😂😂 i laughed when i heard him contradict himself. Monsuru Akande sang fuji and then he mentioned that it was barrister that named it fuji. And that it was were...... from that analogy even a mad man can deduce that Monsuru Akande did not start as a Fuji singer and that it was Barrister who reformed it..... GIVE HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE.... BARRISTER CREATED FUJI..... PERHAPS BECAUSE OF BARRISTER'S PRIDE IN HIS EARLY 30's..,A LOT OF MUSICIANS DON'T LIKE HIM

  • @ayodejisiyanbade5736
    @ayodejisiyanbade5736 Год назад

    ruclips.net/video/X4uztov1JQM/видео.html I think this particular sound could be Kayode Fashola. It does not really sound like Amos Bakare or typical Ayinde Bakare

  • @mohamedbombata739
    @mohamedbombata739 Год назад

    You o

  • @babasolaokikiola5221
    @babasolaokikiola5221 Год назад +2

    Monsuru Akande did his first record ahead of Barry... D same year , 1966, while Barry & King Sunny Ade recorded their first record d same day.
    Monsuru Akande's record was were not Fuji, same thing with Barry, until 70's when Barry changed d face of were to Fuji around 1974.

    • @WHYGO100
      @WHYGO100 Год назад

      Don't mind the man, he spoiled his beautiful interview with that uncorrected information about Fuji, he should concentrate on his Juju history

    • @qudiratagoro6201
      @qudiratagoro6201 Год назад +3

      Sir Shina Bakare, welldone. You are the one that played during my wedding in April 9th 1977. God bless.

    • @qudiratagoro6201
      @qudiratagoro6201 Год назад

      Alhjana Fridau for Baba Ayinde Bakare.

    • @tundeolarinde1663
      @tundeolarinde1663 Год назад

      Barrister changed "were" to "Fuji" in 1966 & not 1974. Baba Sina, you didn't get that correctly.